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    Presented by :

    M.N.Tekchandani

    Chief Manager

    GNFC Ltd.

    Date : 26.02.2015

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    2/27/2015 GNFC Ltd

    About GNFC Ltd.

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    2/27/2015 GNFC Ltd

    •  Joint sector enterprise promoted GOG & GSFC ltd, Public.

    • Diversification :

    Fertilizers such as ANP & CAN,

    Industrial chemicals such as Methanol, Formic Acid, Acetic Acid, Nitric

     Acid, Aniline, TDI, Ammonium Nitrate

     Information Technology.

    Certified Emission Reduction (CER) Company: 40,663 certificates for N2O Abatement Project in Weak Nitric Acid (WNA) Plant, as well as 47,540 VER

    for its 21 MW Wind Mill project in Kutch region of Gujarat.

      CSR: Narmada Rural Development Society

      Rs. 2001.57 lacs incurred in the year 2011 to 2014.

      Mobile medical van, Nutrition Project, Vocational training center,Model school project, safe drinking water for villages.

      Camps for Blood donation, eye donation, handicapped,  Running School and College,  Relief assistance during natural calamities

    Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited.

    Bharuch Gujarat

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    ENERGY CONSERVATION STRATEGY AT GNFC

    10. Energy Cell

    7. Energy Audits

    3. Up gradation of Technology

    8. Employee Suggestion Schemes

    11. Awareness program4. Monitoring of Consumption

    1. Selection of Technology

    6. Energy Saving Schemes

    2. Reliability Improvement

    5. In house capability

    9. Renewable Energy

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    1. Selection of Technology

    Plant Technology

    Urea Saipem, Italy Ammonia Linde Germany, Haldor

    Topsoe -Denmark, Texaco

     Ammonium Nitrophosphat BASF, Germany

    Calcium Ammonium Nitrate UHDE, GermanyFormic Acid Kemira OY, Finland

     Acetic Acid B.P.Chemical,UK.

    Con. Nitric Acid Plinke, Germany

     Weak Nitric Acid/ AmmoniumNitrate

    UHDE, Germany

    Methanol Toyo,Japan

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    Identify equipment system limitation.

    Sustained operation.

    CO Shift section revamp.

    Gasifier Quench ring modification.

     Addition of one new chimney in Boilers.

     Additional feed oil pump in Ammonia plant.

    Refrigeration compressor modification to reduce speed

    below MCS.  Addition of Third Gasifier

    2. Reliability Improvement

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     A. New Catalyst basket S-50 Installation : Ammonia PlantSyn. Section for reducing steam consumption

    B. Pre Decomposer and Pre Evaporator Concentrator inUrea Plant : For converting waste heat into steam

    C. Isothermal Reactor : Improving energy Recovery inMethanol-II plant Reactor section by replacement of

     Axial Quench Type Reactor with of Isothermal Reactor

    D. Revamp of Ammonia plant :  for Feed stock conversion(Fuel Oil to Natural Gas).

    E. Gas Turbine based Co-generation CPSU. : Heat ratereduced to around 2700 kcal/kWH

     3. Up gradation of Technology

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    Installation of S-50 converter along with

    additional waste heat Boiler and newly

    designed BFW prehaeater: The synthesis

    gas from existing Ammonia synthesisconvertor R-701 is feed to new waste heat

    re-boiler E-703M for recovering heat of

    reaction. It is subsequently charged to new

     Ammonia Synthesis converter R702 (S-

    50). Exit synthesis gas from R-702 is fed to

    existing waste heat boiler E-703. BFWprehaeater E704 redesigned and replaced

    for higher heat recovery.

    3. A: Installation of S-50 converter

    Total investment, Rs. 5666 Lakhs

    First year energy cost savings, Rs. 1924.6 Lakhs

    Energy consumption before : 4.458 MT of HPSH Steam /MT Ammonia

    Energy consumption after : 4.068 MT of HPSH Steam /MT Ammonia

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    Investment : Rs 2186 Lacs

    Total Savings : Rs 468.14 Lacs/Year

    Urea Process was modified

    with MP Pre Decomposer andUrea Pre Evaporator

    Concentrator installation for

    converting waste heat into

    steam.

    3. B: Urea Revamp 

    MP Pre Decomposer  

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    HP

    Section

    MP

    Section

    LP

    Section

    Vacuum

    Section

    Prilling

    section

    Pre evaporator concentrator

    - Pre concentrator

    - Urea solution pump

    - Vacuum system

    Modification

    3. B: Urea Revamp Block Diagram

    Pre decomposer

    - MP pre decomposer

    - Condensate collector

    - Steam jet pump

    Modification

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    Investment : Rs 9600 Lacs

    Total Savings : Rs 220.29 Lacs/ Year

    Improving energy Recovery inMethanol-II plant Reactor section by

    replacement of Axial Quench Type

    Reactor with of Isothermal Reactor ,

    resulting in 28 kg/cm²g - SaturatedSteam generation @ 23 - 24 MT/h at

    full load of plant. Installation of energy

    efficient 3 column distillation system

    (Methanol Distillation Unit - MDU) to

    save steam and electricity andreplacement of air preheater resulted

    in overall saving of Steam, Power and

    Natural Gas.

    3. C: Methanol-II Revamp

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    Review of Specific energy consumption at topmanagement level.

     Addressing Energy issues :

    Fuel management.

    Operation of boilers and other furnaces.

    Performance of steam and condensate system. Performance of compressed air network.

    Cooling Towers Performance evaluation andmonitoring.

    Performance of rotating machines. Electrical load management system and lighting

    load.

    Continuity in plant operation.

    4. Monitoring of Consumption

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    Software Application Sr No.  Software  Purpose 

    1   Aspen  Simulation 

    2  Chemcad  Simulation 3  HTRI  Heat Exchanger Design 4  HTFS  Heat Exchanger Design 5  Hysis  Simulation 6  Sinet  Simulation 

    7 Auto CAD Drawing & Engg.

    5. In house capability

    Infrastructure

    Technical Services group Process Design and Simulation

    Design & Construction Group Piping ,Mechanical, Electrical,Instrumentation and Civil Design,

    Construction

    PMG Group S/D schedule, production budget, Hazop,Safety, Lube oil, plants performance review.

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       Aniline/TDI Plant:  6" line fromutility plant to ANI/TDI complex isinstalled to stop air venting bystoppage of one compressor.

    • Power saving : 1460 MWh/Year.• Total investment : Rs. 41 Lakhs

      CNA Plant: Provision of VariableSpeed Drive for 50K060 blower.

    • Power saving : 222000 kWh/Year• Total investment : Rs.6.0 Lakhs

    6. Energy Saving Schemes

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     Ammonia plant: Improvement in Fan

    Operating Efficiency by Revising Fan

    specifications to match actual

    operation.

    • Power saving : 39 kW

    • Investment : Rs 3.82

    6. Energy Saving Schemes

    Ammonia plant: In Ammonia plant,

    power saving achieved by removing

    one of the impeller from MP BFW

    multistage pump P-1302.

    • Total investment : Rs. 1.0 Lakhs

    • Power Saving : 514800 kWh

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     Urea Plant:  Additional small

    capacity Pump P-2 C was installed to

    save energy at higher plant load.

    Total investment : Rs. 350 Lakhs

    Power Saving : 10.32 Lakh kWh

    6. Energy Saving Schemes

     Ethyl Acetate Plant : With the help

    of change in blade angle of Cooling

    Tower Fans, one of the cooling water

    pump was stopped .

    Total investment : Rs. Nil

    Power Saving : 556910 kWh

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      Hazardous Plant: Total 71 defective traps/valve /fittings/

    coupling and line leakages were indentified. 10 trapsreplaced with new one, reduction in steam consumption of

    LP steam @ 1 MT/Day in Hazardous plant

    6. Energy Saving Schemes

    E A di

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       Internal Audits & Surveys

      Walk Through Audit

      External Audits- Legal and Voluntary

    7. Energy Audits

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    Internal Audits and Surveys

    Fans/Blowers

    Steam Traps

    Compressed Air

    Cooling Towers

    Cooling Water Pumps

    Process Pumps for Possible Impellers trimming and Resizing

    Insulation Surveys: steam piping & Boiler Insulation

    Thermography of Boilers

    W lk th h S

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    Cooling Towers

    Walk through Survey

    Steam Trap

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    Energy audit of GNFC complex

    Energy audits of GNFC complex by External Auditors

    Year o f Audit

      2002

      2005  2009

      2013

      Its various recommendations implemented.

    8 E l S i S h

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    8. Employee Suggestion Schemes

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     Installed capacity of Wind Power Generation 21 MW

    9. Renewable Energy

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    Solar System is installed and working satisfactory at the

    following locations.

    Corporate Building:150 KW Presently Guest House Solar system feeding 125 KWH / Day,

    School solar System 625 KWH / Day and Corporate Solar

    system 600 KWH / Day in the Electrical system.

    9. Renewable Energy

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    • Forming of Energy Cell in 2001

    • Framing of Energy Policy

    • Energy efficient Purchase guide line

    • Mandatory Compliance (BEE,PAT)

    • Identification of Energy saving

    potential

    • Energy Audit Support

    10. Energy Cell

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    Guideline for purchase of energy efficient items

    •  Electric Motors 

    •  Electric Transformers, Heaters, Vibrators etc.

    •  Criteria for Purchase of Rotating Machinery like

    Compressors, Pumps, Blowers, Fans etc

    •  Electrical Appliances like Lighting, Fans, Split and

    Window Air Conditioners, Refrigerator, Coolers,

    Geysers etc. 

    11 Awareness program

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     Awareness program from employee as

    well near by school children

    11.Awareness program

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